since9
Campaign Veteran
Zero cause was given. I have two months to vacate an apartment in which I've been living for two years.
I strongly suspect it's either because I OC, or because I've complained about the downstairs neighbors excessive smoking (which infiltrates my apartment) and noise (which also infiltrates my apartment).
My complaints about the downstairs neighbors were always done politely, infrequently (despite frequent abuses and violations (theirs) of the lease). The Colorado Springs Police Department also visited them once in the wee am hours whereupon they confirmed their noise violations.
If no reason was given, is this even legal? Can a landlord arbitrarily refuse to rent to a tenant in good standing for no reason?
Please cite Colorado Statute, if you have it!
Thanks.
I strongly suspect it's either because I OC, or because I've complained about the downstairs neighbors excessive smoking (which infiltrates my apartment) and noise (which also infiltrates my apartment).
My complaints about the downstairs neighbors were always done politely, infrequently (despite frequent abuses and violations (theirs) of the lease). The Colorado Springs Police Department also visited them once in the wee am hours whereupon they confirmed their noise violations.
If no reason was given, is this even legal? Can a landlord arbitrarily refuse to rent to a tenant in good standing for no reason?
Please cite Colorado Statute, if you have it!
Thanks.